Fake Warriors lays bare a national scandal: the shocking story of countless men of the Vietnam War era who falsify their military service. Their motives vary - from seeking unearned glory at the expense of authentic heroes, to more tangible benefits like defrauding the V.A. and stealing money from impressionable women. This book will enable every patriotic American who appreciates the contributions of those who serve their country honorably to identify and expose fake warriors in their midst - as well as to help bring about their long overdue punishment.
Henry Mark Holzer received B.A. and J.D. degrees from New York University. A practicing lawyer for over four decades, he specializes in constitutional and appellate law and is Professor Emeritus at Brooklyn Law School, where he taught for over twenty years. He has written or edited seven books, about a hundred articles and reviews, and is a regular contributor to Frontpagemag.com. Professor Holzer served in Korea with U.S. military intelligence, Eighth Army, as Chief Order of Battle Analyst (Chinese Communist Army). Erika Holzer (B.S., Cornell University, J.D., New York University) practiced labor law before becoming a full-time novelist and essayist. She has written numerous articles, syndicated columns, reviews, film scripts and, with her husband, co-wrote a book about treason and represented novelist Ayn Rand. Mrs. Holzer's published novels are "Double Crossing" (human rights/espionage) and "Eye for an Eye" (crime victims/suspense). A Paramount movie starring Sally Field and Kiefer Sutherland was based on "Eye for an Eye."